Youghiogheny by Gabrielle Marsden

Youghiogheny

Knitting
August 2011
Light Fingering ?
14 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in blocked lace
US 6 - 4.0 mm
500 - 650 yards (457 - 594 m)
small medium large
English
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Youghiogheny is a river that is a tributary to the Monongahela and means ‘water which flows in a contradictory direction.’ This poncho is a sister to Monongahela and the stitches in most versions are first knit up flat and then joined to change their direction to knit in the round. It is the round neckline, pictured on the bottom that is knit entirely in the round.

You may choose from 3 necklines: standard, smaller (both of which are surplice necklines), or round. The yardage for each of these varies as each has a different number of repeats. You may also add or subtract repeats if you desire.

For more info you might want to check out Monongahela KAL. This group originally test knit Monongahela and now is transitioning to being dedicated to my designs as I write them. The Video Instructions and Anatomy, which in addition to shows the structure of both Youghiogheny and Monongahela might be helpful.

I made a demo video showing the various ways that this poncho can be worn, it’s a little silly. Anyway, this isn’t a standard blanket poncho, it’s fancier.